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I will turn human anatomy into roses and stars and sea. I will dissect the beloveds body in metaphor.

~ Siri Hustvedt

Siri Hustvedt Anatomy Love Metaphor Poetry

Kiss me, so long but as a kiss may last!

~ Percy Bysshe Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley Adonais Kiss Poetry Romantic Romanticism

At first first nothing will happen to usand later on it will happen to us again.

~ Leonard Cohen

Leonard Cohen Humanity Life Poetry

So live, that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan which movesTo that mysterious realm where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night,Scourged to his dungeon; but, sustain'd and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave,Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams.Thanatopsis

~ William Cullen Bryant

William Cullen Bryant Poetry

DogfishI wantedThe past to go away, I wantedTo leave it, like another country; I wantedMy life to close, and openLike a hinge, like a wing, like the part of the song Where it fallsDown over the rocks: an explosion, a discovery; I wanted To hurry into the work of my life; I wanted to know,Whoever I was, I wasAliveFor a little while.…mostly, I want to be kind.And nobody, of course, is kind,Or mean,For a simple reason.And nobody gets out of it, having to Swim through the fires to stay inThis world.

~ Mary Oliver

Mary Oliver Kindness Poetry

Be ahead of all parting, as though it already were behind you, like the winter that has just gone by. For among these winters there is one so endlessly winterthat only by wintering through it will your heart survive.

~ Rainer Maria Rilke

Rainer Maria Rilke Poetry Rainer Maria Rilke Poet

You are not worthless. Even if you've been called that your entire life.

~ Kevin Walker

Kevin Walker Poetry Worth Worthless

Poetry is as necessary to comprehension as science. It is as impossible to live without reverence as it is without joy.

~ Henry Beston

Henry Beston Poetry

as some strings, untouched,sound when no one is speaking.So it was when love slipped inside us.

~ Jane Hirshfield

Jane Hirshfield Love Poetry

There's a book of poetryin the lines of my handsthat no one wants to read

~ Holly Schindler

Holly Schindler A Blue So Dark Loneliness Poetry

Music, when combined with a pleasurable idea, is poetry; music, without the idea, is simply music; the idea, without the music, is prose, from its very definitiveness.

~ Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe Music Poetry

These poems, with all their crudities, doubts and confusions, are written for the love of man and in Praise of God, and I'd be a damn fool if they weren't.

~ Dylan Thomas

Dylan Thomas Dylan Thomas Poetry

The campus, an academy of trees,under which some hand, the wind's I guess,had scattered the pale lightof thousands of spring beauties,petals stained with pink veins;secret, blooming for themselves.We sat among them.Your long fingers, thin body,and long bones of improbable genius;some scattered gene as Kafka must have had.Your deep voice, this passing dust of miracles.That simple that was myself, half conscious,as though each moment was a pagewhere words appeared; the bent hammer of the typestruck against the moving ribbon.The light air, the restless leaves;the ripple of time warped by our longing.There, as if we were paintedby some unknown impressionist.

~ Ruth Stone

Ruth Stone Love Nostalgia Poetry

. . .because we had survivedsisters and brothers, daughters and sons,we discovered bones that rosefrom the dark earth and sangas white birds in the treesBecause the story of our lifebecomes our lifeBecause each of us tells the same storybut tells it differentlyand none of us tells it the same way twice . . (from, Why We Tell Stories)

~ Lisel Mueller

Lisel Mueller Poem Poetry Why We Tell Stories

Base words are uttered only by the baseAnd can for such at once be understood;But noble platitudes — ah, there's a caseWhere the most careful scrutiny is neededTo tell a voice that's genuinely goodFrom one that's base but merely has succeeded.

~ W.h. Auden

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we want it visible to showwhen even the most visible joy will reveal itselfonly when we have transformed it within.there’s nowhere, my love, the world can existexpect within.

~ Rainer Maria Rilke

Rainer Maria Rilke Joy Love Poet Poetry

In this universe there are no time machines or keys that can turn hearts back around.

~ Sarah Tregay

Sarah Tregay Love Poetry

I could not have climbed any mountains while looking from the ground... I would not have flown... or dived... or surfed... or swum... I am not a tourist nor a spectator... this is the life I have left, and I will not waste it like some rubber-neck

~ Kem

Kem Adventure Inspirational Poetry

I feel the only thing you can do about life is to preserve it, by art if you're an artist, by children if you're not.

~ Philip Larkin

Philip Larkin Art Children Letters To Monica Philip Larkin Poem Poet Poetry Youth

How can the bird that is born for joySit in a cage and sing?How can a child, when fears annoy,But droop his tender wing,And forget his youthful spring?

~ William Blake

William Blake Education Poetry

Again I see you, But me I don't see!, The magical mirror in which I saw myself has been broken, And only a piece of me I see in each fatal fragment - Only a piece of you and me!...

~ Fernando Pessoa

Fernando Pessoa Illusion Life Poetry

The muffled syllables that Nature speaksFill us with deeper longing for her word; She hides a meaning that the spirit seeks,She makes a sweeter music than is heard.

~ George Santayana

George Santayana Nature Poetry

This is where I belong, burning in these flames. For everything I have done wrong, I know I am to blame.

~ Atarah L. Poling

Atarah L. Poling Poetry Poetry Life Poetry Of Life Poetry Quotes

I went down not long agoto the Mad River, under the willowsI knelt and drank from that crumpled flow, call itwhat madness you will, there's a sicknessworse than the risk of death and that'sforgetting what we should never forget.Tecumseh lived here.The wounds of the pastare ignored, but hang onlike the litter that snags among the yellow branches,newspapers and plastic bags, after the rains.Where are the Shawnee now?Do you know? Or would you have to write to Washington, and even then,whatever they said,would you believe it? SometimesI would like to paint my body red and go intothe glittering snowto die.His name meant Shooting Star.From Mad River country north to the borderhe gathered the tribesand armed them one more time. He vowedto keep Ohio and it took himover twenty years to fail.After the bloody and final fighting, at Thames,it was over, excepthis body could not be found,and you can do whatever you want with that, sayhis people came in the black leaves of the nightand hauled him to a secret grave, or thathe turned into a little boy again, and leapedinto a birch canoe and wentrowing home down the rivers. Anywaythis much I'm sure of: if we meet him, we'll know it,he will still beso angry.

~ Mary Oliver

Mary Oliver American Primitive Poetry Tecumseh

Historical sense and poetic sense should not, in the end, be contradictory, for if poetry is the little myth we make, history is the big myth we live, and in our living, constantly remake.

~ Robert Penn Warren

Robert Penn Warren History Poetry

Isn't joyful or painful this pain in which I rejoice

~ Fernando Pessoa

Fernando Pessoa Joy Pain Poetry

The kind of poem I produced in those days was hardly anything more than a sign I made of being alive, of passing or having passed, or hoping to pass, through certain intense human emotions. It was a phenomenon of orientation rather than of art, thus comparable to stripes of paint on a roadside rock or to a pillared heap of stones marking a mountain trail. But then, in a sense, all poetry is positional: to try to express one's position in regard to the universe embraced by consciousness, is an immemorial urge. Tentacles, not wings, are Apollo's natural members. Vivian Bloodmark, a philosophical friend of mine, in later years, used to say that while the scientist sees everything that happens in one point of space, the poet feels everything that happens in one point of time.

~ Vladimir Nabokov

Vladimir Nabokov Juvenilia Poet Poetry

Ah, the freshness in the face of leaving a task undone!To be remiss is to be positively out in the country!What a refuge it is to be completely unreliable!I can breathe easier now that the appointments are behind me.I missed them all, through deliberate negligence,Having waited for the urge to go, which I knew wouldn’t come.I’m free, and against organized, clothed society.I’m naked and plunge into the water of my imagination.It’s too late to be at either of the two meetings where I should have been at the same time,Deliberately at the same time...No matter, I’ll stay here dreaming verses and smiling in italics.This spectator aspect of life is so amusing!I can’t even light the next cigarette... If it’s an action,It can wait for me, along with the others, in the nonmeeting called life.

~ Fernando Pessoa

Fernando Pessoa Poetry

The VagabondGive to me the life I love,Let the lave go by me,Give the jolly heaven aboveAnd the byway nigh me.Bed in the bush with stars to see,Bread I dip in the river -There's the life for a man like me,There's the life for ever.Let the blow fall soon or late,Let what will be o'er me;Give the face of earth aroundAnd the road before me.Wealth I seek not, hope nor love,Nor a friend to know me;All I seek, the heaven aboveAnd the road below me.Or let autumn fall on meWhere afield I linger,Silencing the bird on tree,Biting the blue finger.White as meal the frosty field -Warm the fireside haven -Not to autumn will I yield,Not to winter even!Let the blow fall soon or late,Let what will be o'er me;Give the face of earth around,And the road before me.Wealth I ask not, hope nor love,Nor a friend to know me;All I ask, the heaven aboveAnd the road below me.

~ Robert Louis Stevenson

Robert Louis Stevenson Character Related Poetry

Song of MyselfI have heard what the talkers were talking, the talk of the beginning and the end, But I do not talk of the beginning or the end. There was never any more inception than there is now, Nor any more youth or age than there is now, And will never be any more perfection than there is now, Nor any more heaven or hell than there is now.

~ Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman Life Poetry

The BALLPOINT PENGUINS, black and white, Do little else but write and write.Although they've nothing much to say, They write and write it anyway....

~ Jack Prelutsky

Jack Prelutsky Children Humor Poetry

We wrote our names in the sandYou crossed mine out: I can't getback to the way I was.

~ Kiera Woodhull

Kiera Woodhull Changes Loss Poetry

There is nothing like scrubbing toilets for a living to make you question the choices you have made in life.

~ Raegan Butcher

Raegan Butcher Humor Poetry Prisoners

Our friends through cables and computer screens are as real as the light and sound waves we alter through thought.

~ Belinda Subraman

Belinda Subraman Poetry

An anaesthetic is a poet-killer.

~ Lewis Hyde

Lewis Hyde Drugs Poetry Substances

Love's language is imprecise,fits more like mittens than gloves.

~ Jeannine Atkins

Jeannine Atkins Poetry

And this gray spirit yearning in desireTo follow knowledge like a sinking star,Beyond the utmost bound of human thought.

~ Alfred Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson Poetry Ulysses

Here is Menard's own intimate forest: 'Now I am traversed by bridle paths, under the seal of sun and shade...I live in great density...Shelter lures me. I slump down into the thick foliage...In the forest, I am my entire self. Everything is possible in my heart just as it is in the hiding places in ravines. Thickly wooded distance separates me from moral codes and cities.

~ Gaston Bachelard

Gaston Bachelard 187 Forest Immensity Poetry Space Trees

All war is based in deception (cfr. Sun Tzu, “The Art of War”).Definition of deception: “The practice of deliberately making somebody believe things that are not true. An act, a trick or device entended to deceive somebody”.Thus, all war is based in metaphor.All war necessarily perfects itself in poetry.Poetry (since indefinable) is the sense of seduction.Therefore, all war is the storytelling of seduction, and seduction is the nature of war.

~ Pola Oloixarac

Pola Oloixarac Love Poetry Seduction War

The poets are supposed to liberate the words – not chain them in phrases. Who told the poets they were supposed to think? Poets are meant to sing and to make words sing. Writers don't own their words. Since when do words belong to anybody? 'Your very own words,' indeed! And who are you?

~ Brion Gysin

Brion Gysin Art Brion Gysin Cut Ups Self Explained Poetry
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